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E M B R A C I N G V I R T U A L L E A R N I N G 54 Before the start of physical distancing guidelines, the Youth Art Exchange team was planning to have a community project that included graphic design, block printing, and a community mural. However, all the skills that were planned to be learned through this project required participants to meet in person. In response to the challenges posed by the COVID 19 pandemic, the Youth Art Exchange team found innovative ways to complete this project through virtual programming. To better virtually engage the participants, the Youth Art Exchange team redesigned their curriculum to include new components such as drawing classes, and producing a colouring book in addition to continuing to learn graphic design skills and block printmaking at home. Participants met virtually twice a week through two hour long sessions, using material kits provided by the Youth Art Exchange team to aid their skill development. These new workshop sessions allowed participants to work individually on their prints at home but also collaborate with peers to produce a product for their community. Youth Art Exchange (San Francisco, California, USA)

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